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Kong Su-chang

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Far East Film Festival parties, 25/26.04.2008

Yamazaki Takashi

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Jung Kil-Young

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Joko Anwar

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Komino Masashi

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Miki Satoshi

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Nakata Hideo

The 10th Far East Film Festival welcomed back the Japanese Director Nakata Hideo with a double bill: the international premiere of L change the WorLd, a sci-fi thriller, and the ghost story Kaidan, the film that opened Horror Day on Wednesday 23rd.
The first film recalls the themes and characters of the preceding Death Note, exploring with greater detail the last twenty days of the detective L. Marking the director’s return in Japan after his Hollywood experience, Kaidan brings to light the epoch of the samurai, a period close to the director’s heart.
During a press meeting it was surprising to discover that the author of the series The Ring doesn’t particularly like the horror genre, but that he was drawn to it by chance or, using his own words, “heavenly destiny”. It was even more interesting to find out that one of the masters of J-Horror prefers to relax with melodramas…
The director also confirmed the importance of cinema as a means of communication, without barriers, providing a cultural bridge between East and West. He instead said that he wasn’t interested in political issues, preferring a cinema that provided the audience with an escape from reality, far from any pretence of social commentary.
Cinema wasn’t the only topic of conversation. The death penalty in Japan is seen as a legal way by which the families affected by a serious crime give the State the authority to carry out their personal vendetta. If it were to be abolished, according to Nakata Hideo, cases of extreme violence in which many young Japanese find themselves involved in would increase.
Of great interest was the internet rumor that Dreamworks wanted the director for a new installment of The Ring, but this was immediately denied by the director.

Click ad Oriente

Click ad OrienteIl Circolo Fotografico Friulano strizza l’occhio all’oriente.

Anzi… fa un Click ad Oriente!

E quale occasione migliore della decima edizione del Far East Film Festival?

I fotografi Sandro Boato, Marco Del Linz, Ivano De Simon, Carla Fabris e Antonio Paravano volgono gli sguardi, e gli obiettivi delle proprie macchine fotografiche, verso l’estremo oriente. Le immagini esposte sono delle vere e proprie istantanee sulla vita all’interno della manifestazione cinematografica. Protagonisti, più o meno consapevoli, sono i volti ed i gesti che colorano il FEFF.
La speranza è di riuscire a trasmettere la vitalità che orbita dentro e fuori al teatro Giovanni da Udine per quegli 8 giorni.
Le foto sono state realizzate durante le passate edizioni del FEFF ma ci sarà spazio anche per la decima. Infatti sarà presente una piccola bacheca sulla quale verranno messe, giorno per giorno, nuove immagini dell’edizione in corso.
La mostra verrà inaugurata presso lo ZOO  (Circolo ARCI) in Via Fiume 12, alle ore 19:30 del 16 Aprile.

Linda Linda Linda in DVD!

Linda Linda Linda Amaray

You will find it brand new, just printed, on the counters of the Theatre’s point of sale! Published by Ripley’s Home Video in collaboration with Far East Film Festival, to continue the collection dedicated to the Asiatic cinema, which has already seen  PTU and Yesterday Once More, by Johnnie To and Conduct Zero by Cho Keun-Sik, coming out on the Italian market.